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Saitama ain eee Rida hats daeattan oeteabeanes OAT ADA UST GIVE PLAGE TO WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18, 1920 Majority of Highways Worn Our! re had been working on a section: for Tourist Travel This Years, Says President of Yellow- stone Association “The experience of tourists oyer the Wyoming roads in dry sections of the state and the comments and complaints Which they make are conclusive proof that Wyoming must have something beside dirt highways to recommend if it is to keep the tourist travel,” ‘said Gus Holm's of the Yellowstone High- Way \association, who was in Casper ‘Tuesday, Mr, Holm’s made the trip from Cody to Arminto in his car coming by way of the Buffalo Creek road thru Mee- teetse and Lost. Cabin, but had to leave his car ‘at Arminto with broken springs and come on to Casper by train. “A dirt road will not hold up under continuous trayel in the Wyoming sum- ™mer season, and most of our roads are worn out, even where work was done this spring.” Although the official route of the Yellowstone highway was changed this year to go by way of Shoshoni, Mr. Holm’s states that the Lost Cabin route will probably be restored next year. The road over Copper mountain isrough but ‘safe, he states, and most of the road is in good shape except for the dust, and the wear of travel. “I, understand that the road from Casper to Cheyenne has never been better,” he asserts. GUARD OFFICERS BEING TED BY REGULAR CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 18.—Twen- ty-five officers and about 100 non-com- missioned officers of “the Wyoming National Guard are at Fort Russell, undergoing four days of intensive train- ing preparatory for the state encamp- ment which is to be held at. Basin September 1 to 15. The men at Fort Russell are from Sheridan, Lander, Basin, Cody, Riverton, Wheatland and Newcastle. | WORKER KILLED BY TRAIN ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Aug. 18.— An inquiry has been sent to Fayette, ; Towa, concerning one Charles A, Fink, who is believed to lon’ the Union Pacific east of here. A |man believed to have been: Fink, and j sane at Point of Roeks for two days, was struck by a train while at work and so mangled that he @ied before reaching the state hospital here, Pa- pers found in his clothing indicate that he was Charles A. Fink of Fayette. ee THIEF THROWN — EVANSTON, Wyo. Aug, 18—-A strange young man who undertook to. manipulate a “punch board’ at the Kandy Kitchen here wit} not be prose- clination on the part of the proprietor ® charge, but because Shelver, on di covering what the stranger was do: ing, threw him through a plate: glass window, The stranger alighted running and when last seen on the rim of the horizon was still going strong, ) ———>——-— WILL ATTEND BAR ASSOCIATION CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 18.—N. BE. Corthell, president ‘of the Wyoming Bar association; Associate Justice C. N. Potter of the state supreme court and William FE. Mullen of Cheyenne will attend the American Bar association convention in St. Louis as representa- tives of the Wyoming association. ——— Belfast is the seat of the Irish Mnen trade and of great shipbpilding inter- ests, The city also boasts of the larg: est tobacco factory and the largest whisky. distilleryin\the world. TO GINGER | Your baby wants and needs you. Please write, wire or come, — MICKY’ lved in Iowa I have never seen crops lsuch'as are being prodyced this year,” THRU WINDOW (eccirities company, who has just. re turned from a month's trip through the eentral states. are all in the finest shape, and the same condition prevails in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iinols, Indiana cuted, not because there\is not an in-lana Nebraska. of the place, Lysle Shelyer, to prefer} seed: ip termed. the money continue much longer.’ fhe Casper Dailp eribune ever experienced, showing that the ger eral public is traveling and spending money. Mr. Holden earnestly believes in. the future of Casper and is an ardent ad- vertiser of the advantages which Wyo- ming and Casper have to offer, Towa, he states, is flooded with the propaganda ayd advertising matter of ‘Texas oil companies which do not.have \onetenth as much to offer as “have OF MANY YEARS IN GRAIN BELT : . Wyoming companies. , Former “Iowa Resident Brings} “wyoming. must’ become _ better Back Report of Bumper Yield | known,” he asserts. “We have far more to offer than has Texas, and Iowa people are willing to be interested if | We make ourselves known. What is true of Towa is equally true of other states in the central part of the coun- try. The Chamber of Commerce has a | wonderful field there and there is no reason why, with tho proper spirit shown on the part of Casper itself, this should not be a second Tulsa in an; other two years. in State Famous for Corn Production “In twelve years in which T have just re- “Corn, the small grains and grass; southern “With crops such as are being pro- it is hard to believe that, what stringency can Mr. Holden is interested in the Rus- sel-Lamson Hotel at Waterloo and the Big DANCE ~ Thursday - Night+ DREAMLAND American Legion Everybody inyited IN CASE OF RAIN DANCE WILL BE HELD IN MASONIC TEMP: RAWLINS, Wyo., Aug. Henderson, who had served one year of a two-year sentence for forgery in Laramie county, betrayed thé trust of the state penitentiary management when he was permitted to leave the conyict road camp at Wamsulter, 40 miles west, to come to the prison here for medical attendance. He failed to report at the prison, A reward of $100 is offered for hia arrest. MINER CRUSHED BETWEEN CARS ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo,,) Aug. 18.— Domencio loser, 31, a driver~in the coal rine at Linkol, Wyoming, was in- stantly killed when he was caught be- ‘ween two coal cars in the mine and crushed. ‘ 18.—H, 0.|@¥e usedton some of the raflways of | owner of the Hildreth Hotel at Charles “TRUSTY” BETRAYS CONFIDENCE was the biggest month which either hi pessrebebene PASTE wo 8 Cut your board bill—eat at the Har. vey. i 8-16-12 Men and. monkeys alone, of all the animal world, possess parallel and con- ergent vision of the two eyes. Railway ties made of Seong FLAMING, ITCHING » G, ITCHEIN DISEASES use of §. S. S. yi S. S.S. is one-of the most satis< factory remedies for diseases of the skin because it goes direct to the seat of the trouble, and by cleansing the blood of all impuri- ties and disease germs, it keeps the skin free form infection, and re= stores it to its normal healthy cons, dition, ~ For free @xpert medical advice write to Chief Medical Adviser” Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ~ Cause Untold Suffering that Could Be ‘Avoided. If you are afflicted with eczema, tetter, erysipelas, ringworms, pim- les, acne, .caly eruptions, boils, irritations of the skin, or other similar, disorders, you need not expect any rval relief from local applications, and the soover you discard their use the sooner you will be on the road to recovery, mroyided you will rely upon the CELL dL bd CALA AL hdd de diddad, 5 Cae Fourth Annual Picnic \ St. Anthony’s Catholic Church LOWER GARDEN CREEK FALLS Thursday Afternoon and Evening Sports of All Kinds. Music by Howlett’s Orchestra FREE AUTO RIDE FROM MULLIN CLUB TO GROUNDS EVERY 30 MINUTES ADMISSION—TICKETS: ADULTS, QNE DOLLAR; CHILDREN, FIFTY CENTS FIZ L ALLA abba. GOD CAAA LL A AUGUST 19, 1920. Refreshments. Dancing hp PP Pag, MPS, Patronize our Thrifi-Thursday offerings and we assure you we Ladies’ B will at least help you materially in the solution. | a eS ung APRONS MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN-TOWN DAY ~? Hardware Department —- 410 Ga.GUNS Those handy little 410 Ga. Shotgun Sets that we sold so many of for $16 each—composed of gun, case, cleaning rod and one box of shells. Thrift Price for the Set a oo on a No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. i Grocery Department — | This i = seats. is is a ‘Tal oh thy Percale day at 16-0z. Regular 40c¢ Catsup, Thrift Price 8-oz, Regular 25c Catsuy 2? Thrift Price ..----.-.----------~--~---------<--! 2 2 c 16-0z. Regular 40c¢ Chili Sauce, Thrift Price 8-oz. Regular 30c Chili Sauce, Thrift Price Assorted Soups, 15¢ si ‘i malls Paar ee eee ee 12:¢ and Gingham Aprons and House Dresses _that have regularly sold Trom $2.85 to $4 each and are gathered group for Thrift Thurs- Dry Goods Department ‘ alow special lot of into one THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS How can I make the monthly‘allowance cover the family expenses? Men’s Furnishing Department Men’s Cover-all Motor Men’s heavy, Khaki Coveralls made with seven pockets, button cuffs—a great utility garment and clothes saver. Thrift Thursday’s Price %i iat ll =| au 1 | $3.45 7 \ nt : d it Not Over Two Suits to a Customer. {| i \ Ii {l} iS i! —t (0) 4